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National Park Service Mulls Options for Aging Water Pipeline in Grand Canyon
GRAND CANYON, Ariz.—When the National Park Service saw visitation at the Grand Canyon climb to 1 million people ...
US
November 21, 2018
Civil Rights Pioneer Honored by Department of Interior
U.S. Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke has added the historic home of attorney A.P. Tureaud Sr. to the ...
US News
October 29, 2018
At UN, US Turns Tables on Cuban Complaint
Every year like clockwork, Cuba submits its resolution to the United Nations demanding the end of the economic, ...
US News
October 29, 2018
Recruitment Site for Civil War African-American Soldiers Made National Monument
For the first time in its 226-year history, Kentucky will have a national monument. President Donald Trump used ...
US News
October 28, 2018
Schilling Called ‘Out’ at Red Sox Reunion. Were Conservative Views a Strike Against Him?
Just prior to Game 2 of the World Series on Oct. 24 seven members of the 2004 Boston ...
Viewpoints
October 25, 2018
Interior Department Leases Oil Development in Alaska Waters
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised energy dominance for the United States. Less than two years after ...
US News
October 25, 2018
Half the World Is Now Middle Class or Wealthier, Survey Shows
For the first time since the dawn of civilization, half of the world is now middle class or ...
US News
October 18, 2018
Cuban Delegates Disrupt UN Meeting Called to Discuss Political Prisoners
It was supposed to be a quiet event at the United Nations to discuss the plight of political ...
US News
October 16, 2018
US, Mexico, Central American Leaders Discuss Ways to Stem Illegal Migration
From the campaign trail to the White House, President Donald Trump has made halting the flow of illegal ...
Americas
October 11, 2018
China Seen Bringing ‘Unprecedented’ Attempts at Interference in US Elections
With Election Day less than a month away, voters are being bombarded with mailers and television ads by ...
Trump Administration
October 11, 2018
Maryland Gubernatorial Candidates Hogan, Jealous Talk Education and Jobs
In just under four weeks, Maryland voters will head to the polls to select who will be governor ...
Politics
October 9, 2018
Paul Ryan Praises Republican Accomplishments
There are less than 30 days until the midterm elections, and House Speaker Paul Ryan's name won't be ...
Politics
October 8, 2018
Federal Court Blocks Water of the United States Rule in 3 States
On Sept. 13 a U.S. District judge in Texas temporarily blocked enforcement of the Obama-era Waters of the ...
US News
September 13, 2018
Putting Jewelry Hubs Back to Work
As the saying goes, “One man's trash is another man's treasure.” But can one man's trash be turned ...
Arts & Culture
June 5, 2018
US Takes New Step to Bring Rule of Law to Space
In late March, the world nervously waited to see where Tiangong-1, a defunct Chinese space station, would crash ...
US News
April 18, 2018
Bill Bratton Takes the Helm of the NYPD
NEW YORK—Just under 24 hours after taking the oath of office at City Hall, Mayor Bill de Blasio ...
New York
January 2, 2014
De Blasio Ushers in New Era at City Hall
Bill de Blasio became the 109th mayor. Former President Bill Clinton, who stressed the urgency of addressing inequality, ...
New York
January 1, 2014
Bill de Blasio Takes Oath at NYC Inauguration
NEW YORK—With his hand on a bible once owned by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and a smile on his ...
New York
January 1, 2014
De Blasio to Be Sworn in as Mayor in City Hall Ceremony
NEW YORK—Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio will be sworn in at noon Wednesday becoming the 109th mayor of New ...
New York
January 1, 2014
Bill de Blasio Sworn in as Mayor of New York City
Bill de Blasio kicked off the new year living a dream: taking the oath of office to become ...
New York
January 1, 2014
De Blasio Picks City Schools Veteran for Chancellor
NEW YORK—Just 48 hours before taking office, Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio appointed his schools chancellor, Carmen Farina, a ...
New York
December 30, 2013
Mayor Bloomberg Takes Inaugural Ride on 7 Train
NEW YORK—The public will not get to enjoy the 7 line extension on the city's far west side ...
New York
December 20, 2013
De Blasio Launches Effort For Tax Hike in Albany
BROOKLYN—Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio launched a campaign to support his universal pre-k plan on Thursday. The campaign, called ...
New York
December 20, 2013
With Fiscal Challenges Looming, de Blasio Appoints Experienced Budget Chief
BROOKLYN—Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio appointed former Albany budget chief Dean Fuleihan as his budget director Wednesday. Fuleihan will ...
New York
December 18, 2013
Bloomberg Bids Farewell to Brooklyn
NEW YORK—Mayor Michael Bloomberg embarked on the first leg of his farewell tour Tuesday. Brooklyn was the first ...
New York
December 17, 2013
Cuomo Gives No Timetable for Ending Fracking Moratorium
As 2013 wraps up, so closes another year in which Governor Andrew Cuomo keeps the moratorium on high-volume ...
New York
December 17, 2013
Top 20 Stories of 2013 – No. 17: New York’s New Progressive Mayor
Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio will be sworn into office on Jan. 1 after securing a historic victory in ...
New York
December 17, 2013
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